

Geometry: These questions are mostly concerned with lines, circles, triangles (including different properties of triangles and types), 3D figures, area, perimeter, volume, fundamental theorems, etc.Algebra: These questions include factoring and simplifying algebraic expressions relations between different expressions, functions, and equations solving simultaneous equations and inequalities and coordinate geometry and its principle concepts such as intercepts, slopes of lines, etc.Arithmetic: These questions include integers and their properties (divisibility, factorization, prime numbers, etc.), number line, exponents and roots, absolute value, percent, and ratios, etc.

The GRE Quantitative Reasoning section’s questions are broadly divided into four subjects: Even though GRE Math does not ask questions about higher order Calculus, it still requires a lot of practice to earn a good score.

The section comprises questions related to Algebra, Arithmetic, Geometry, and Data Analysis. The GRE’s Quantitative Reasoning section has a strong emphasis on Math Reasoning and Mathematical problems.
